Classic Siblings to Group I Stars

Tara Madgwick - Sunday January 31

Inspections begin today for the 2021 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale at Riverside Stables which features five siblings to Group I winners, so let’s take a look at them.

Lot 262 Colt Churchill (IRE) x Readyforcatherine, by More Than Ready (USA) – Coolmore

Lot 262 - click to see his page.

By Galileo’s champion son Churchill and is a half-brother to Group I NZ Two Thousand Guineas winner and sire Atlante.

Lot 267 Colt Hellbent x Reggie (NZ), by Germano (GB) – Fairhill Farm

Lot 267 - click to see his page.


By I Am Invincible’s exciting first crop son Hellbent and is a half-brother to Group I ATC Coolmore Classic winner Heavens Above and stakes-placed Pindan Pearl from Group III winner Reggie.

Lot 478 Colt Outreach x Barcelona Girl, by Noverre (USA) – Kanangra

Lot 478 - click to see his page.

Half-brother to Group I BRC Stradbroke Handicap winner Under the Louvre and Group III placed La Pulga.

Lot 561 Colt Denman x De Chorus, by Unbridled’s Song (USA) – Torryburn Stud

Lot 561 - click to see his page.

Full brother to 2021 Group I Centenary Sprint Cup winner Hot King Prawn and half-brother to Group III winner Siren’s Fury.

Lot 617 Colt Almanzor (Fr) x Fortune’s choice, by Redoute’s Choice – Sledmere Stud


Lot 617 - click to see his page.

By the red hot Cambridge Stud based first season  sire and is a half-brother to 2021 Group I Levin Classic winner Bonham from the family of Group I winners Danendri and Faint Perfume.


 

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